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Microsoft's upcoming Windows 11 25H2 update introduces a feature called User Interaction-Aware CPU Power Management, designed to reduce power consumption by lowering CPU performance during periods of inactivity. This enhancement aims to extend battery life for laptop users and decrease energy usage for desktop systems. The system automatically applies efficient power management policies when the PC is idle, restoring full performance upon user interaction. The actual energy savings will vary based on device type, power mode, and manufacturer-defined Processor Power Management settings.

Source: BetaNews Microsoft is going to slow down Windows 11 later this year – but it’s for your own good
 

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